Las Vegas eighth-grader Maia Marshall finished the preliminary rounds of the Scripps National Spelling Bee just one place shy of earning a spot in the finals.
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Nevada Virtual Academy’s 894 students don’t go to a physical classroom to learn. But every year, the school’s student council organizes a prom for students to dance and socialize in person.
A group of parents and community members has successfully lobbied the Clark County School District to develop a plan that would allow middle-school students to stay at the Fremont Professional Development Middle School, and are hopeful the board will approve it.
Nevada Connections Academy was put on notice in September that the Nevada State Public Charter School Authority would consider closing it because of poor graduation rates.
The Clark County School District has no social media or text-messaging policies for employee-student communications and heavily relies on a vague, outdated video to educate employees about sexual misconduct, a Review-Journal investigation has found.
Wednesday night’s ceremony at Helen J. Stewart School marked the first graduation for the Clark County School District this year. The intimate ceremony included a description of each student’s strengths and what each contributed to the school community.
Approximately 40 students from Spring Valley High School walked through the hallways of Pat A. Diskin Elementary School as part of the school’s Second Annual Grad Walk.
People who work in Nevada’s public schools are supposed to have clean records. They’re fingerprinted and screened at the local, state and national levels for criminal histories — but the process is far from foolproof.
The handheld toys, which spin like a windmill and emit a faint humming noise, are considered too distracting by some elementary and middle-school administrators.
A three-part Review-Journal investigation finds sexual misconduct in the Clark County School District stems predominantly from three issues: the district’s contract with the teachers’ union, loopholes in background checks and insufficient employee training.